To put Katie Herzig in any sort of box is for it to be broken, as she continues to outdo herself with each new release. Her music is as intimate as it is epic – something that her fans have come to expect. Herzig grew up in Colorado and found her way to Nashville upon starting her solo career in 2006. Fresh off the 2018 release of her 6th album, Moment of Bliss, Herzig tours the US this summer for the first time in 4 years on her highly-anticipated Moment of Bliss Tour. Herzig has performed at Bonnaroo, on VH1, toured extensively both as a headliner and as support for artists such as Brandi Carlile, Sara Bareilles, Ingrid Michaelson, The Fray, and as a member of 10 out of Tenn. She has had her music licensed for many film, TV, and commercial uses including over 10 songs on Grey’s Anatomy. Her song “Free My Mind” reached top 20 on AAA radio which led to a collaboration with RAC on their song “We Belong,” earning a lot of love from LA’s KCRW and the like and a remix of the song by Odesza. Herzig has always been very hands on in the production of her own music which has led to opportunities to co-write and produce music for other artists as well, including Ingrid Michaelson’s platinum-selling single “Girls Chase Boys.” ASCAP awarded Katie the Sammy Cahn Award for her song “Closest I Get.” In 2017 Katie was nominated for an Emmy for her song “Morse Code” written for Netflix’s The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show. An eclectic career for an artist who has always relied on her own instincts to consistently release music that goes deep and asks you to feel something at every turn.

Ripe is seven musical soulmates who refuse to believe in a single definition of dance music. They are an unstoppable groove, an extended moment of ecstatic release, the catalyst for taking “just another night” and elevating it into something else entirely. They are the swagger of funk filtered through a rock anthem, a musical journey that somehow gets as stuck in your head as your favorite pop banger. They are the anchors of a rapidly growing community, a series of new friends becoming good friends becoming part of the extended family as their sound spreads and their world deepens. They are here to look at joy with the same depth as most people look at sadness, to find a happiness that is heavier and more meaningful than simply a distraction from the negative. Born all over, formed in Boston, Ripe is ready to bring the whole world to its feet.

The Other Black

The journey begins…

A vast but barren landscape unfolds before us. Hopeless, without direction. Still. Cold. Dormant. In the distance the vague shape of a lone astronaut can be seen. Lost in thought he wanders, seemingly without purpose. Hands in his pockets and head in the infinite mist, he’s shocked as he stumbles away from his reverie and into a glorious mountain range painting the horizon. It is here that he encounters a wily outfit. And it is also here that he is mystified to hear they’ve all met before. So, with no recollection of these individuals, he chooses to enjoy their company for a while and over time…

…he starts to recall……at one point this is was his family….it was his drive to change their collective struggle that separated them for a time……it was his voyages across space and time that left them stranded in this barren landscape……it was his experience with the universe that stole his identity……it was the reminder of One that led him to awaken, aimlessly wandering a barren planet……and it is his reconnection with this family that reunites him with his true purpose.

Now, united once more, Other Black sets out to enlighten, encourage, and empower the universe. It is their dynamic personality and their everlasting drive that brings individuals of all walks to laugh and cry with our band of merry pranksters.

Round-trip bus ride to and from the show, plus you get to hang out with some pretty amazing human beings who like the same music as you do.

TIMES: CLICK “REGISTER” TO VIEW AND SELECT PICK-UP OPTIONS.If there is a time range listed, that means we anticipate multiple buses. We will begin loading the first bus at the earliest time listed and send it as soon as it is full. If you can make it to the location early, please do so, to help us send that first bus as soon as possible. The last time listed is the “last call” time. The last bus will not leave before this time. Note: For efficiency, we may occasionally service multiple pick up locations with one bus. When this happens, we work to make it as quick and seamless as possible for riders from all locations.

RETURN: After the show, buses will hang around for about a half hour after the show ends. We strive to get everyone back home on the buses. If you head directly back to the bus lot you will have plenty of time. If you are lost or worried about missing the bus, please call 844-BUS2SHO x 1 for guidance.

Refund Policy: Chiller than an airline, but definitely no REI.

More than 24 hours prior to scheduled bus departure: 100% refundable. Some events will allow you to automatically process your own refund/cancellation. Otherwise, you must email request to reservations@bustoshow.org and include first and last name, as well as order or attendee #. If email is sent from same address as used to book, this will make it easier for us to look you up and verify.

Less than 24 hours before scheduled bus departure: Officially non-refundable, however, if we are able to process the request and open up your spot(s) in time for others to have a chance to reserve, then we will refund you 50% of the original amount paid.

After the event: Remember that in a way, what you are purchasing here is more than a bus ride…it’s the opportunity to be a part of a community and an experience, and to grow as a human being. Sometimes this means putting you in situations that cause you to reexamine your basic expectations of what a “bus” even “is,” and what a “ride” can even “be.” Celebrities and millionaires pay very high dollars to be shaken from their day-to-day by an experience that causes them to think, or be resourceful, or draw from some hidden power long forgotten. What was that Michael Douglas movie? The Game? We’re not saying that we have the goal of making you uncomfortable, just that this is an alternative service where some of the true benefits exist beneath the surface. With that said, officially, we only offer refunds if we are unable to provide you with a sober transportation solution of some type. However we are reasonable people, and we have a psychological complex where we need to be loved by every single person who meets us, so occasionally we will go ahead and refund a ride if something is extremely unsatisfactory or embarrassing.

Our five piece rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1999 and after playing the Sunset Strip clubs and self producing EPs for a couple of years, we made our self titled major label debut and hit the road. We travelled all over the U.S., the U.K. and even made it as far as Japan. We toured with Weezer, The Strokes, Sloan, The Sounds, The Donnas, Travis, Keane and many others.

After our first record reached nearly gold status and yielded two successful singles, we retreated to L.A. where, after many hold ups, we recorded “Calling the World” over three weeks time. We then toured the world for another year and half with an eclectic bunch of artists including Ben Lee and The Polyphonic Spree. Our first single off the record climbed to number 1 in Germany and subsequently took us all over Europe multiple times.

2009 found us back in L.A. recording and experimenting in our new home studios while transitioning into a new label situation. We formed our own record label “California Dreamin'” and released our “Wild One” e.p. at the end of 2009 and our 3rd full length release “Eureka!” in June of 2010. Since then, we’ve enjoyed touring with The Crash Kings, The Young Veins, Black Gold, Hanson, and Eisley. We are currently enjoying our return to the independent spirit upon which we were founded and are looking back at a career which now spans over a decade. Thank you to all of our friends and fans who have taken the trip with us…we play for you.

Gasoline Lollipops is a Colorado band that combines the sincerity of dirt-floor folk with the energy and rebelliousness of punk. It’s an all-new incarnation of alt-country that’s both high energy and heartfelt, like the American highway’s soundtrack.

Denver Westword awarded Gasoline Lollipops “Best Country Artist” in 2016, and the group – which released the debut albumResurrection in February 2017 and followed it with Soul Mine just 11 months later – won the 2014, 2015 and 2017 Colorado Dailyreader’s polls for “Best Boulder Band.”

The GasPops have shared stages with such respected artists as Lucero, Dale Watson, Todd Snider, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club and others. They’ve also been on the bills of numerous great live-music festivals, including Divide Festival; Salmonfest Alaska; NedFest; Bohemian Nights @ New West Fest; the Denver Post’s Underground Music Showcase; BrewGrass; YarmonyGrass; Higher Ground Music Festival; Westword Music Showcase; Empire Americana; FoCoMX; Frozen Dead Guy Days; and the highly anticipated Grandoozy Festival.

Garrett Lebeau

Garrett Lebeau is a member of the Shoshone tribe, born and raised on the Wind River Indian Reservation near Lander, Wyoming.

His music draws instant comparisons to Boz Scaggs, Al Green or Van Morrison vocally with a sound that is completely and genuinely his own.

Garrett Lebeau heard very little music growing up. The Wind River Reservation is remote and isolated. Garrett was raised in an apocalyptic religious cult, one that keeps its members shunning the outside world. As a result, Garrett led a life sequestered from other people. Those experiences left their mark on his music.

On the Reservation, there was so much wide open space, and that, combined with his unorthodox upbringing, is abundant in Garrett’s music. He gives his music space to breathe and develop.

Garrett’s music is at one moment gritty, then tender the next. He expresses a full range of emotions with his lyrics and music. Garrett is a self-taught musician who did not start playing the guitar until he was an adult. For Garrett, the process of learning to play was a slow one. He taught himself the notes and chords and then began writing songs. He is an accomplished songwriter and because he is not fettered by traditional music theory, his guitar playing is unique.

Garrett’s first record, Rise to the Grind, was well received and reviewed and Garrett has just completed his second record, Gone So Long.

Garrett enjoys playing live and prides himself on his ability to put on a show for the audience, as opposed to simply playing music. Garrett tours around the U.S. with his band and they have been privileged to share the stage with Mavis Staples, Boz Scaggs, Trombone Shorty, Joe Ely and others.

Garrett Lebeau’s words and music ranges from gritty to tender to funky– genuine songs that are completely his own and draws instant vocal comparisons to Boz Scaggs, Al Green, Van Morrison, and Aaron Neville.

Whitacre

Whitacre’s music combines thought-provoking lyrics with 3-part vocal harmonies paired with an energetic live experience that has drawn a comparison to The Lumineers. Touring with Wilderado and supporting Mt. Joy helped them gain over 70,000 streams on their debut single “Set Me Free.” They’ve now partnered with Joe Richmond (of Tennis) to record their debut 5 song EP due Fall of 2018.